Do I need the permission of the Program Chair before I register for courses?

Created by AADDA Program Support, Modified on Tue, 23 Jan at 12:45 PM by AADDA Program Support

Taking courses for which the Consent of the Program Chair (CPC) is a requirementAs long as 1) you fulfill the requirements (prerequisites/co-requisites) of courses, 2) the courses directly contribute to your curriculum, and 3) the courses are not offered by another Faculty of Study, you do not need to seek permission from Program Chair before registering for courses


If you regularly (e.g., every term) update your Plan of Study, you will not need frequent program advising and you will be on the right track.


The only time you need approval to take courses is when you have been specifically instructed to seek permission, such as in the following cases:


Do I need to have my Plan of Study approved before I register for courses?

Generally speaking, no, you do not need to have your Plan of Study approved before registering for courses. As long as your Plan of Study is correct and accurate, you do not need to have your Plan of Study approved. AADDA student support staff can direct you to resources that will help you map your Plan of Study, it is your responsibility as an AADDA student to keep track of your courses.


Your Plan of Study is something that helps you map out your courses during your residency in the AADDA program. You don't need it approved before you register for your courses, but it will probably help you identify courses you should take for the most optimal results.  


Your Plan of Study is, however, something that you need to accomplish and have approved as part of the process of appealing for readmission after a period of absence from the University.


Do I need approval to enroll in courses that are different from the ones I originally specified in my Plan of Study?


Generally speaking, no. Your Plan of Study is a living document that you should revisit and update periodically. If you find that you need to enroll in courses different from the ones you originally specified in your Plan of Study, feel free. Simply update your Plan of Study, and upload them again through the AADDA Plan of Study Archive form


I wish to take an elective different from the one I had originally indicated in my Plan of Study. Is that OK?


Generally speaking, yes, you can take Elective courses different from the ones you might have originally planned to take, as long as the elective is still part of the AADDA curriculum AND it is offered by the FICS. 

Electives allow you to learn about topics outside the specialized training provided by your core and mandatory courses. You can choose from whatever electives are available to you, for which you satisfy the requirements, and which correctly contribute towards your AADDA degree. 


You don't need to seek permission to choose from an elective different from the one you may have originally planned to take if it is part of the AADDA curriculum AND it is offered by the FICS. If it's an elective offered by another Faculty of Study, you need to seek permission from your Program Chair first.


That being said, it would be wise to update your Plan of Study should you take a different elective than what you had originally planned. We actually recommend that you revisit your Plan of Study every term



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